The development arm of Mortenson wants to build the eight-story project at 2099 Chestnut Place.
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Embattled real estate investor’s southeast Denver shopping center sells for $24M
It’s the first of Gary Dragul’s local holdings to be sold by the receiver overseeing his assets. The deal excluded a vacant former Safeway proposed to become a food hall.
Patagonia to leave LoDo after 24 years for bigger spot in RiNo
The outdoor apparel brand has been on 15th Street since it established a Denver presence in 1995.
Developer planning office project spends $6M on site along Walnut Street in RiNo
The property is currently home to a self-storage facility. RiNo is in the early stages of an office boom.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 4.19.19
HFF reports the following deal: Novel Coworking purchased Trinity Place, the 195,753-square-foot office building at 1801 Broadway in Denver, for $40.2 million from Velocis. Mark Katz and Peter Merrion represented the seller. Marcus & Millichap reports the following deals: Bellray Happy Canyon 14 LLC and other similarly-named entities purchased the Happy Canyon Shoppes at 4820, 4950… Read more »
Sites at two intersections leading into Cherry Creek sell for $5.5M
The seller wanted to unload all four lots – the northwest and southwest corner of two intersections – at once.
Developer buys last parcel needed for planned 21-story Arapahoe Square project
Property Markets Group’s apartment building would have 392 units, according to plans submitted to the city.
Austin startup looks to operate hotel within Riverfront Park apartment complex
The Guild already operates in Austin, Cincinnati, Dallas and Miami. “We see this as an opportunity to redefine what it means to be a hotel in light of Airbnb,” its co-founder has said.
Owner of Bonnie Brae Tavern applies for designation that would make future demolition easier
“The owners are exploring future options & have no further comments at this time,” the restaurant said in a Facebook message.
Council poised to dub ‘Cableland’ a landmark, giving mayoral mansion another layer of protection
No Denver mayor has opted to actually live in the idiosyncratic home built by billionaire Bill Daniels.